The global economy is facing a serious recession due to COVID-19, with implications for CO2 emissions. Here, using a global adaptive multiregional input–output model and scenarios of lockdown and fiscal counter measures, we show that global emissions from economic sectors will decrease by 3.9 to 5.6% in 5 years (2020 to 2024) compared with a no-pandemic baseline scenario (business as usual for economic growth and carbon intensity decline). Global economic interdependency via supply chains means that blocking one country’s economic activities causes the emissions of other countries to decrease even without lockdown policies. Supply-chain effects contributed 90.1% of emissions decline from power production in 2020 but only 13.6% of transport ...
This paper develops a multi-sector and multi-factor structural gravity model that allows an analytic...
International audiencePart of the economic recovery plans implemented by governments following COVID...
In response to the COVID-19 health crisis, the French government has imposed drastic lockdown measur...
The global economy is facing a serious recession due to COVID-19, with implications for CO2 emission...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions are the main cause of global climate change. The COVID-19 pan...
Five years after the adoption of the Paris Climate Agreement, growth in global CO2 emissions has beg...
This paper develops a multi-sector and multi-factor structural gravity model that allows an analytic...
The global response to the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a sudden reduction of both GHG emissions and...
Government policies during the COVID-19 pandemic have drastically altered patterns of energy demand ...
This paper develops a multi-sector and multi-factor structural gravity model that allows an analytic...
International audiencePart of the economic recovery plans implemented by governments following COVID...
In response to the COVID-19 health crisis, the French government has imposed drastic lockdown measur...
The global economy is facing a serious recession due to COVID-19, with implications for CO2 emission...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions are the main cause of global climate change. The COVID-19 pan...
Five years after the adoption of the Paris Climate Agreement, growth in global CO2 emissions has beg...
This paper develops a multi-sector and multi-factor structural gravity model that allows an analytic...
The global response to the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a sudden reduction of both GHG emissions and...
Government policies during the COVID-19 pandemic have drastically altered patterns of energy demand ...
This paper develops a multi-sector and multi-factor structural gravity model that allows an analytic...
International audiencePart of the economic recovery plans implemented by governments following COVID...
In response to the COVID-19 health crisis, the French government has imposed drastic lockdown measur...